Did you know that all packages in a file that gets loaded, are also loaded? You should be able to distribute it as just one file. I'm slightly embarresed to admit that I'm too lazy to chop your code into 15 pieces in order to run it. I tried to take the use statements out but I must have hit something else as well.
I know how horrible I sound, but I regularily install a couple of large programs every day, as well as lots of smaller scripts. I've developed an allergic reaction to programs with complicated install instructions.
Having said all that, yes, very few people bother to visit the code section. Expect to receive about 1/4 of the XP you would get for posting in Meditations.
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Jeremy
I didn't believe in evil until I dated it.
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